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I installed Debian 4.0 on my laptop this Thursday. And I notice today
that the system clock is running faster by 0530 hours. My BIOS shows
the correct time, but Debian changes to this advanced time at every
reboot. What could be going wrong? (Interestingly, I use the Indian
Standard Time, which hap
Am 07.09.2008 um 17:11 schrieb Girish Kulkarni:
I installed Debian 4.0 on my laptop this Thursday. And I notice today
that the system clock is running faster by 0530 hours. My BIOS shows
the correct time, but Debian changes to this advanced time at every
reboot. What could be going wrong? (Inte
Dear Debian-user:
I'd be interested to know of mailing lists which would be
appropriate for customizing the way the shell works,
customizing Gnome, the right directories for plug-ins, etc.
For example, I'd like to shorten the prompt in the bash shell:
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On Sun,07.Sep.08, 20:41:23, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> I installed Debian 4.0 on my laptop this Thursday. And I notice today
> that the system clock is running faster by 0530 hours. My BIOS shows
> the correct time, but Debian changes to this advanced time at every
> reboot. What could be going wrong
On Sun,07.Sep.08, 11:31:38, David Bernier wrote:
> Dear Debian-user:
>
> I'd be interested to know of mailing lists which would be
> appropriate for customizing the way the shell works,
> customizing Gnome, the right directories for plug-ins, etc.
What's wrong with this list? :D If you are runni
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> You mean the BIOS shows the correct *local* time? In case you don't run
> Windows on the same machine you should set it to UTC and let Debian
> handle the time difference. Just make sure you have the right time zone
> by running 'dpkg-reconfig
Folk,
My home network is described here.
http://carnot.yi.org/DebianPage.html#Network
Joule has Shorewall which masquerades the
other two systems in the LAN. All was fine
until the August 31 weekend when I updated
Lenny on Joule.
Subsequent to the update, a masqueraded
system is unable to
On Du,07.sep.08, 21:18:30, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 9:04 PM, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > You mean the BIOS shows the correct *local* time? In case you don't run
> > Windows on the same machine you should set it to UTC and let Debian
> > handle the time difference. Just make sur
Hi,
My main desktop is an amd64 running Debian with 2GB RAM and 160GB
disc, about to burst with all the stuff i have in /home. I can clean
it up a bit but i'll just delay the issue. I can also repartition,
since / is only taking up 25% of its space and i don't use the XP
partition anyway.
My test
Hi,
My main desktop is an amd64 running Debian with 2GB RAM and 160GB
disc, about to burst with all the stuff i have in /home. I can clean
it up a bit but i'll just delay the issue. I can also repartition,
since / is only taking up 25% of its space and i don't use the XP
partition anyway.
My test
Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My main desktop is an amd64 running Debian with 2GB RAM and 160GB
> disc, about to burst with all the stuff i have in /home. I can clean
> it up a bit but i'll just delay the issue. I can also repartition,
> since / is only taking up 25% of its space and i don't use
> Why are you trying to move your home to a remote location while you can
> upgrade
> your internal disk?
Because the laptop is more silent and both are in my room. Plus, i
could access my /home through other pcs in the network (currently 2) -
granted, i could to that right now as well. Besides,
Nuno Magalhães wrote:
>> Why are you trying to move your home to a remote location while you can
>> upgrade
>> your internal disk?
>
> Because the laptop is more silent and both are in my room. Plus, i
> could access my /home through other pcs in the network (currently 2) -
> granted, i could to
Perplexing Problem: Mail sent from Mutt to debian-user@lists.debian.org
apparently never reaches the list
But
Mail sent from Mutt to my daughter's email address @verizion.net is
transmitted
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Sun,07.Sep.08, 11:31:38, David Bernier wrote:
>> Dear Debian-user:
>>
>> I'd be interested to know of mailing lists which would be
>> appropriate for customizing the way the shell works,
>> customizing Gnome, the right directories for plug-ins, etc.
>
> What's wrong wit
On Sun Sep 07 2008 @ 1:53, Thomas H. George wrote:
> I am sending this message from iceape.
Apologies to all: I managed to miss this line in my first read. I still
think it's ISP related and not Mutt itself, however.
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On Sun Sep 07 2008 @ 1:53, Thomas H. George wrote:
> Perplexing Problem: Mail sent from Mutt to debian-user@lists.debian.org
> apparently never reaches the list
>
>
>But
>
> Mail sent from Mut
On Sun,07.Sep.08, 13:53:23, Thomas H. George wrote:
> Perplexing Problem: Mail sent from Mutt to debian-user@lists.debian.org
> apparently never reaches the list
>
>
> But
>
> Mail sent from Mutt
On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 14:24:41 -0400, Telemachus wrote:
> On Sun Sep 07 2008 @ 1:53, Thomas H. George wrote:
> > I am sending this message from iceape.
>
> Apologies to all: I managed to miss this line in my first read. I still
> think it's ISP related and not Mutt itself, however.
iceape ->
Hello,
I upgraded one of my servers to debian/lenny recently, and unfortunately
I forgot to remove the apt pinning for mdadm from /etc/apt/preferences,
so an old mdadm from backports.org was kept installed, while the rest of
the system was updated to debian/lenny. this lead to a broken initramfs,
Hi,
I've a d-link RTL8139 wireless card installed and working using
gnome/Desktop/administration/network, but in it there's no option to go
to wpa-psk instead of wep or none. How do I migrate to a wpa_supplicant
solution, if this is the right way to go?
Cheers
Jim
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On Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 11:41:36PM +0200, Jonas Meurer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I upgraded one of my servers to debian/lenny recently, and unfortunately
> I forgot to remove the apt pinning for mdadm from /etc/apt/preferences,
> so an old mdadm from backports.org was kept installed, while the rest of
>
Dear Debian-ers,
I've tried a few distributions of gnu Linux on my powerbook, and Debian is
the best that I found. I'm now synced with the latest Lenny updates and it's
working great.
The only thing I had to configure manually was to put the line
"snd-powermac" in /etc/modules to get sound to
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I've tested the lenny live CD on MBP (SantaRosa model),and i have this
problem. I'm booting with rEFIt.
The integrated keyboard doesn't work, and USB too. But, with knoppix
5.0 (debian-based) i doesn't have these problem (uses syslinux too).
On Sat,
2008/9/6 Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Guess what? Debian's got it! Amazing!
Hear, hear.
All worthwhile free software is packaged for Debian. And when it
isn't, you should package it yourself for the rest of us to share. ;-)
- Jordi G. H.
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Greetings to the list!
Does anybody have access to a good MRT (Multi-Threaded Routing Toolkit) HOW TO?
I have searched the web and the debian.org pages (as well as merit.edu -
apparently the original maintainer) but I can't find a HOW TO or man/info page
anywhere.
Thanks!
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On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 8:03 PM, Jeffrey Loren Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only thing I had to configure manually was to put the line
> "snd-powermac" in /etc/modules to get sound to automatically work after
> booting. The problem is that sound often clicks. If I use the trackpad it
> clic
in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/20x11-common_process-args
at line 36:
STARTUP_FULL_PATH=$(/usr/bin/which "$1" || true)
please change $1 with $0, because startup function does not allows arguments.
for example, a konq.desktop such the following fails:
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